An overview of η and η decays at BESIII
Abstract
The world's largest sample of 1.31 billion J/ events accumulated at the BESIII detector, provides a unique opportunity to investigate η and η physics via two body J/ radiative or hadronic decays. For many η decay channels the low background data samples are up to three orders of magnitude larger than collected in any previous experiment. Here we review the most significant results on η and η obtained at BESIII so far. The analyses range from detailed studies of the common decays dynamics, observations of new radiative and Dalitz decays, and search for rare/forbidden decays with sensitivity up to B 10-5. Finally, prospects of the forthcoming runs at J/ peak for the η and η physics are discussed.
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